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Ranae Reed

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Past articles by Ranae:

100 years ago: More than 100,000 said to attend interstate livestock fair

A century ago, 102,000 admissions were purchased for the Sioux City gathering. Read on for more details and additional stories from the Sioux City Journal archives. → Read More

100 years ago: Sioux City councilman proposes jail instead of fines for automobile speeders

A century ago, a prominent city official said fines might not be sufficient for traffic violations. Read on for more from the Sioux City Journal archives. → Read More

50 years ago: Vandals damage Wilson junior high, throw food on lunchroom floor

Half a century ago, vandals broke in on a Monday night and tore apart parts of all four floors of the school. Read on for more from the Sioux City → Read More

50 years ago: Corn crib fire causes damage at farm of beef packing foreman

The damage affected the property of Walt Wendel, a foreman for Iowa Beef Packers in Dakota City who said he'd received several threats since the workers went on strike. Read → Read More

100 years ago: President Wilson's train rolls into Sioux City for locomotive change

A century ago, the president made a brief stop in town as part of a train trip. Read on for more details and additional stories from the Sioux City Journal → Read More

100 years ago: Scarcity of available Sioux City hotel rooms underscores need for more

A century ago, hotel rooms filled nightly in Sioux City, as construction on future lodgings was still in progress. Read on for more details and additional stories from the Sioux → Read More

50 years ago: Central High vandalism includes typewriters thrown out window, flag torn down

Half a century ago, vandals left a strewn mess at a Sioux City high school. Read on for more details and additional stories from the Sioux City Journal archives. → Read More

100 years ago: Circus crowds set record

A century ago, more than 40,000 people were estimated to have visited the circus in Sioux City over two days. Read on for more details and additional stories from the → Read More

25 years ago: Groundbreaking set for Sioux City Art Center

The Choral Class: There is a movement on foot among the lovers of music in this city and those who sing because they enjoy it to organize a choral class to sing oratories and music of that class and to give during the coming winter a concert or two. After May Years: Capt. A.J. Millard, of this city, received Friday from the War Department a certificate of discharge from the service of the United… → Read More

125 years ago: Rain comes just in time to stave off Sioux City 'water famine'

100 years ago, a Sioux City taxi driver was beaten by thieves but put up a valiant enough fight to get away. Read more on that and other historical stories → Read More

50 years ago: Storm claims are heavy, but loss not excessive

100 years ago, a Sioux City taxi driver was beaten by thieves but put up a valiant enough fight to get away. Read more on that and other historical stories → Read More

100 years ago: Suspect in $400 Sheldon holdup hospitalized after being shot

A century ago, labor unrest and shortages of materials threatened to seriously hamper the paving operation in Fourth Street. Read on for more from the Journal's archives. → Read More

25 years ago: Morningside College celebrates centennial with alumni picnic

A century ago, labor unrest and shortages of materials threatened to seriously hamper the paving operation in Fourth Street. Read on for more from the Journal's archives. → Read More

100 years ago: 155 gallons of whiskey given by judge to Sioux City hospitals

What happened this week in Sioux City history? We dug into the Journal's archives to find out. → Read More

50 years ago: 165 compete in River-Cade Little Britches Rodeo

What happened this week in Sioux City history? We dug into the Journal's archives to find out. → Read More

25 years ago: Family moves into first Sioux City Habitat for Humanity home

Raid by a Constable: Constable Jones raided Aggie Curtain's house of ill fame at 1 o'clock this morning and arrested seven girls. They were all taken to Justice Linn's court and released to appear for trial on next Tuesday at 2 o'clock and answer to the charge of frequenting a house of prostitution. New Briefs: The Leeds and Tutti Frutti baseball clubs will play at Riverside park this afternoon.… → Read More

100 years ago: Fat cattle recovering from recent heavy decline

Raid by a Constable: Constable Jones raided Aggie Curtain's house of ill fame at 1 o'clock this morning and arrested seven girls. They were all taken to Justice Linn's court and released to appear for trial on next Tuesday at 2 o'clock and answer to the charge of frequenting a house of prostitution. New Briefs: The Leeds and Tutti Frutti baseball clubs will play at Riverside park this afternoon.… → Read More

50 years ago: Vandals damage Leeds pool bath house

Results of Sunday's Sin: An information has been sworn out and given to the park policeman, Daniels, to serve, charging one S.M. Maskel with operating a ferry without a license, Maskel and Charles Daniels, a brother of the policeman, were in a boat in shore opposite the switchback when the officer attempted to serve the warrant. The policeman drew a gun, but Maskel, who is his brother-in-law,… → Read More

125 years ago: Police interrupt 'lively' fight on Fourth Street; one participant 'damaged in personal appearance'

Stories at the Station: The police interrupted a lively fight on Fourth Street last night in which one of the four participants was somewhat damaged in personal appearance. Summer School: The Woodbury County Teacher's Institute convened at the high school building yesterday for the summer session. Prof. E.A. Brown, county superintendent of schools, is in charge and is assisted by an able corps… → Read More

50 years ago: St. Luke's Medical Center breaks ground

Stories at the Station: The police interrupted a lively fight on Fourth Street last night in which one of the four participants was somewhat damaged in personal appearance. Summer School: The Woodbury County Teacher's Institute convened at the high school building yesterday for the summer session. Prof. E.A. Brown, county superintendent of schools, is in charge and is assisted by an able corps… → Read More